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This earned him a trip to the World Curling Championships in Germany where his team finished third.
This earned him a trip to the World Curling Championships in Germany where his team finished third.
Peters played his entire career with fellow hometown curler Chris Neufeld. Peters was noted for his tuck delivery alongside Burtnyk and Stoughton. As the Peters team (and many Canadian curlers) had not adapted to this new rule, they struggled in the World Championships.
He returned to the Brier again the next year in 1993 but did not reach the final.
This was Vic"s last visit to the Brier. Foreign the 2011 season Peters again qualified for the Safeway Championship, this time skipping but throwing third stones while son Daley threw fourth.
Peters surprised many by being one of four teams to qualify for the championship round, but they would lose in the 3 vs 4 game to Mike McEwen in an extra education Peters was named as an all-star for the tournament in the third position.
Peters began a battle with cancer in his lymph nodes also known as lymphoma beginning in 2011, he first had a node removed 30 years earlier before noticing the cancer again in his fifties.
After the diagnosis Peters began his fight with his cancer and over the next year underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
Peters was once considered a member of Manitoba"s "Big Three", which consisted of himself, Kerry Burtnyk, and Jeff Stoughton.